
This event is part of Environment for the Americas Bird Book Club
What happens when bird migration data becomes motive for murder? Join Environment for the Americas for our September Bird Book Club as we dive into A Deceit of Lapwings: A Birder Murder Mystery with author Steve Burrows, a gripping mystery where ornithology and crime collide.
This fast-paced novel follows detective Domenic Jejeune as he investigates a baffling case involving multiple crime scenes, conflicting causes of death, and a single victim. As the mystery unfolds, Jejeune is pulled into a tangled web involving bird migration software, a murdered birding app developer, shadowy land deals, and even the interest of British intelligence services.
Set against a backdrop rich with birding detail, A Deceit of Lapwings blends classic detective fiction with modern environmental intrigue. Burrows—himself a birder—uses the world of migration tracking and conservation technology to raise the stakes, proving that birds can be central not just to ecosystems, but to compelling storytelling as well.
This lively conversation will explore how bird science inspires fiction, the role of environmental data in modern mysteries, and what makes Domenic Jejeune such a memorable detective. Perfect for bird lovers, mystery readers, and anyone curious about where nature and noir meet. Come ready to ask questions, follow the clues, and see the birding world through a darker—and thoroughly entertaining—lens.